As I've explained before, this is due to the installer not having the product field changed when the package was compiled. During the packaging operation, the program will ask for parameters such as program name, etc. Someone neglected to change it for subsequent programs and now we're stuck with everything saying T: ANE.
To add insult to injury, the program updates don't reference the original installation. This is usually done through a .inf file that has program versions in it, among other stuff needed for the installation. By not referencing the program version that way, the install goes in and leaves the old program stub behind making it impossible to uninstall the program easily.
I found this out many years ago when I was assisting one of the programmers where I once worked to package up a program for a customer. This was a special one-off thing and he was rushing it out to the customer for testing. At the time, they used Vise which is long gone but the process is the same for others.